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Woodhouse-Grunbaum——USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St. A Car Load of efrioerator and Ice Boxes Our past experience urged us to have an ample supply ‘of refrigerators and ice chests for our trade, which has increased wonderfully for these goods. In the past we ordered what we thought we would need, but in each case ran short, so this s¢ason we ordered a full car load and are now showing them in many styles and sizes. The merits of these goods have made them the most popular in the city. Economical as ice users, thoroughly sanitary, con- veniently arranged and rightly priced are the prevailing features. Two Extra Specials! To Mas Later _socanapenenennsir se ttnaantingiieebealat STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915. PAGE 5. JUST IMAGINE, PORT LOSES HOLDING HAND | FIRST POINT IN Maybe it wouldn't be correct to| An injunction temporarily re acy the funniest things tn the world | straining the Seattle port commis less the comminsion is permitted to shead with the plant. They n fish prices are forced so low | real ed what had happened. | | 0 ing mom MRS, F. dinon nc! erman has no chance of disposing {hin cate _ | think the most embarrass. | F,!I8 cateh at a profit my husband's hand. | stood there holding on and when the light flashed out again, discov. ered it was the conductor's though the comminsion has denied any such Intention, the court deem. jed it advisable to hear the case at ja later date, when the commission | happen on street cars, but here are sion from incurring any ¢ se in 4 couple of incidents that made erecting or equipping the proposed }wome one laugh $60,000 fikh cold storage fee r the beat "Most Embarrassing! plant tn West Seattle was granted! ont” letter received this week| Wednesday by Superior Judge the Most Embarrassing Editor will French, of Kitsap county, sitting give the writer $2. Let's hear about| here your most confusing moment |, Suit was brought by Homer M How's thin one? | Hin ana Kane, as taxpay On alighting from the etreet | rs. akainst Comminsioners Robert care | always step down firet | Bridges, H. M den and © and then help my little boy | © Remsberg. The commission be- | sown, One day some one had |lieves, however, that “higher-np” | prowded in front of him and | fish and cold storage corporations when | held up my arme for |*'e behind the case | my child a young gentleman | Halitut fishermen stated they stepped down inte them before | Will be forced of this port un | themselves fn proper DEPUTIES ARE TRAPPED IN A OF CONDUCTOR STORAGE CASE GAMBLING RAID Acting on a tip that a quanti ty of gambling apparatus had been Installed at 214 Washing ton st, Deputy Sheriffe Camp. bell, Brewer, Malone and Spalght raided the piace Tues day night and walked Into a trap, tt took them an hour to hew their way out with a butcher's cleaver. The deputies got q the second door leading down « hallway After they had entered, this door automatically closed and locked behind them. The men worked thelr way through flv such doors, one of which was 18 Inches thick, before they came to a blank brick wall at the end of the passage. When they tried retrace their The commission {s allowed 20| steps, they found all of the doors fread wana pa ‘eng Sxgi | days in which to answer the alle |had locked sbehind them, barring after my marr 1 gations set forth in the complaint their passage. Phere apa. was rid- lupon which Judge French granted | Deputy Campbell had picked up ing home in a street car with [4 temporary injunction & butcher's cleaver in a shop ad. my husband. We were stand | judge French held that the only |Joining the gambling house Ing on the rear platform when | matters in dispute between the| Taking turns at wielding the the lights went out. | platnettts and the comminsion were| meat ax, the four deputies finally Somebody cried: “Keep your |thone questioning whether or not|chopped the locks out of the five hands on your pocketbooks.” [the commission intends to manu-|doors and regained the first com That gave me a thought of facture ice for commercial pur| partment in the hallway, There burglare and | reached out for | poser if the plant in built. Al | they discovered a blind door. They cut through this and found the gambling room sub-basement under In a the sidewalk ESTABLISHED 1875 ac Dougall - fouthwick Second Ave. and Pike St fore Open 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. This Unparalleled Sale 2 of Men’ s Fine Shirts Offers $2.00, $2.50 $3.00, $3.50 Values $2.00, $2.50 $3.00, $3. 50 4,200 Shirts are presented in this most extraordinary sale, and each of the 4,200 has been selected with the most painstaking care. Here they found evidence that 100 or more men bad been in the place when they entered. Five exits from | hand i hed been holding. will be giv ore time in which to explain precisely its attitude. “We are anxious to get the mat To obtain these startling values, twenty different lines of shirts In Clean-Up Necessities FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK \2 DROWNED IN SURF ‘«: e223 = Attorney France, the gambling room were discover: | | were gone through, with the most scrutinizing care. Every | BAY CITY, Ore April 7.—The| eas ae Puan coeed ee iterated | hottte the matt nad te tienes ii] | Shirt which is placed on sale has been measured by the standard $3. 49 $3. 25 Serena cay dilaatieke, Wai" Sata |cptae’ of ek aoe ete teens | tts a aeacatpe, tae ORIEL OF fabric, of w orkmanship, of style and of color. Only the best of fo Sein Rubber Garden | A thoroughly, reliable Lawn Bind owner, and_ John. Kromiott, [Canadian port tn cane the detain rested and cecnet oer to ihe |] | all the lines offered are here for your choosing. We are absolutely a et deckhand were diomne pe anette omnes weonmeuting ctnmeeeme confident that this is, without doubt, without question, the most phenomenal offer ever made in Men’s Shirts. Shirts with silk bosoms, silk cuffs, silk yokes; shirts in splendid imported madras; shirts in the finest Russian cord; shirts of fine madras with silk stripes; shirts of beautiful, lustrous fiber silk; Letters To Cussthio. Gi Q.—Can you tell me how to éys| |ana a half-brother? If 0, what is, something that would make a suit! om ie? NUMSKULL, [able gift that we could buy to- i, CRONE ye. x srialin fine qualities; shirts with soft |it be cleaned before It | ? Aotiare 4s Ge owe Feng oceans shirts of every desirable material in fine qualitie ; 5 wit! fi eR aa oll Feo gg Altes yt gli A | Na achat nc collars; shirts with plain bosoms; shirts in stripes; shirts in the you only through the marriage of your father and his mother or your |ehape a straw hat at home? Thank. ing you w. 8. s the best, the Q—Can you explain what In a word, while your! meant by the qu most approved combinations of colors. go to the refer-| mother and his father: ask the librarian to get for you the | either of same father the | an's whole existance.” : A—If you will | ar Fe men ! Eurniture ®:! 3 Shoe corms ot the De for'rem thajeitber’ the. seme” mother or have |iove is a thing apart: ae ee ee most desirable, the most thoroughly up-to-the-minute ollection inc Scientific Amerions, Cretopetia VON. that we have ever offered in a sale. . 41619424 > Dike Streets freeze si tog iin on | 8 A.—This Is my conception of the Be on sie R : ne directions f leaning and Q—Not tong go, a girl and Fh ous f oF .. t » Cac > — , Dike 22 . PHONE ELLIOTT 3008 peeing plumes, also for dyeing and|had some pictures taken together |iun and women here wun The Second Avenue and Two Pike Street Windows point to ; |reblocking straw he tions are too long to 9 publish, The direc-|while out on a@ horseback ride ioresty in life. When a man falls Some friend te 1d her * ng cut in love he makes it only one of him my picture off and sent it to me) issues or interests and puts It en. these startling values. In the following sizes—14, a 4, 15, 15%, 16, 16%, 17, 17%. Q—To settie an argument, |) keeping hers. Don't you think he) iiioiy out of his mind when his q would like to know if there ie any|owesme an apology? PEEVED. | innuents are occupied with hi ; Well, Well, The Star Has SOME difference between a |_stepbrether other} A.—Don't blame the girl [00/1 oases oF Poo rut yo wines In such sleeve lengths as , 3, 34, 35 and 36. oo for if she had not been teas ed she probably never would have {thought of doing this, Don't you A woman falls in love, that love Is ¢ | dominant over everything she does | very thought or deed tn some way Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, First Floor, yee HATE Correspondent in Nookechamp Looe it would be better to taxe| + on ii : an a good joke and forget) /#cludes the object of her fancy. | - = — = ————— i 5 y a) o's Cow, Keckie} jon tt aenae ee Sends in a Story Abous Henry Stratton’s Cow, Keckie] it Q—Of what and how te asphait| inke of Trinidad being the most| . . tI — 1 h Nites composed? G. J. | nctable source Customers int? shoes here NOOKECHAMP, Wash. April 7.|ply of milk and keep the family in i am Bi and have s letie) It {s a combustible mixture] — - from every part of the city, be —Henry Stratton, who lives near|fish all next summer | srotdons for you to ceive, It 8) arocart daues can K le diff Clear lake, is exhibiting a device by| Last summer Henry's best cow |this way. | am in love with a very | ( bydrocarbons—mineral piteh and CONCERT TONIGHT use our work Ie different. which he expects to double his an Keckie, afforded a lot of cause for} | nice girl who is under age, and her| hard bitumen. ft is found in super) core will be given the it’s a bit better, SE osha edeetetener | pecutation |parente object te her going with | ficial deposits, the so-called Witch) icton ave. Unitarian church REGAL SHOE She was as mileh « as — ys. nder the circumstanc os —S) rfl 7 yes . What Thin Folks Should) 2°: is in Shia coouty pes worth} , Look back “At your childhood |don't you think it would be ali Be ip erm lo “Bahal Mase ate REPAIR SHOP Do fa Gain Wei ht ja loc during the summer resort sea- days Remember the dove m th-| right for me to meet oa rae Appetite Follows tI say Warner Beginning Thursday, and contin Senece. Main 4138. er tnsiated on—castor ofl, calomel, | where else aa - : + js 4 te we last summer she suddenly} cathartics. How you hated them,| A.—Do you think It would be fair Good od Digestion | re Ma ac Claes yal be Ce uing till saipciaes —— 3 tn " ow a o th red in dramatic poem 1 Noylston ave. Unitarian church witl Ls men © -d 4 " th af o e Pers eri mee ste naan cttee trees ex] Yer Hak the whole summer he 6°t! With our children it's different.| want to do right, go right along to|} Nearly every one indulges thete {| the benefit of the Persian-Amerl-| gyspices of the Indies’ auxiliary “Quick ayia cies smeedion: ‘nam earves ana techie | a i Fag 2 he watched het! Mothers who cling to the old form|the girl's home and tell her par-|{ appetite, ond the digestive organs |) Can Educational soctety The bazaar will be opened by May- results,” stomachs who, having tried advertised | ne ate in the season discovered! G¢ physic simply don't realize what {ents you would like to be a friend,|{ are abused, resulting In {ll The program of enter. seartnagr 3 tood-tade, physical eviture | cate’ as in the habit: eee they do, The children’s revolt !*/ and ask permission to come to the!) seation of poisonous w | ment will vary each evening. Pen and Camera Specialist. soents Gnd rud-en creams, resign them je ne GUring| well-founded. Their tender little|b » see their daughter |) clogs the bowe nd ca | omg of fo b war seives 0 life-long skinniness and think/| the heat of the day. of wading into} “ttre inbenad tr thee house to ese thelr daugh 5 us Faas | sree cng eat cere Switt~—Second at Pike, wees la uot hoveless, A recently discov. the south bay of Clear lake and| 1¢ your child's stomach, liver and| @Q—t! have been left with two |} ‘ Silhouette, fish pond, weights, rutiye force makes evans * the ogee ay aoe | bowels need cleansing, give only | children to support. but do not be dolis and fancy work, 10-cent store, . ee cor poe entry discovered that big bass/ delicious “California Syrup of|tieve | can earn enough to provide } , fortunes, certe c ad - qquaties get 4 ‘ion und gor} that are in the habit of hidi 'ns| Pigs.” Its action is positive, but |for them ae they should be. | have ) wich | apron gina woth os: ming the nerves. This remark-|®Mong the lillies had learned lee tle, Millions of mothers keep | been going with a man who hai ) we Pepsin. The following is the list of pa. eorey te cclea & swim up and drink Keckie’s milk! harmless “fruit laxative’| good position and has tried to per) , lating |:rous and patronesses: Mr. and Ask for fongth-aiving. Sot protactn, while she was feedirte. |handy: they know children love to|euade me to marry him. But he. é 1Mrs. H. C. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. H. B ’ fn this peerioes preparath This winter Henry has been work-| take it; thet it never fails to clean |too, has been married and has a} ndigestion, eon- | Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Hollinstead-| H Oo R L I i K endoracd by eminent physicians and weed IDK OM a patent device which he|the liver and bowels and sweeten |chiid. Don't you think it would be |{ ick headache, bel-hing wuuhell ire A. R CAee See, by prominent people everywhere. tt t* has just perfected. the stomach, and that a teaspoon. | foolish for me to think of marrying ) oe ne Dr ald ubbell, . BA . rs ee sbeclately harmiess, inexpensive and ef-/ He has made a rubber bag to fit|ful given today saves a sick child) man with a child when | have) ah ee ea ee i Se The Original ‘A month's systematic use of Sargot| OVer Keckie’s teats and, inside each | tomorrow. A ltwo? Do you think | can find a dna it fe the nate Slits, Mr. a samuel Cole $ should produce flesh by | of the rubber teats is a double hook.| Ask your druggist for a 50-cent| good position? While | have never |} y y remedy, For Gan rw Roltanens Beat ae M A LTED MILK ragged ns ded The minute a fish grabs a teat|bottle of “Callfornia Syrup of|cared for any man more than | do ares em eo eee " Dr, W. | Mrs BS. Meany, Mr end Mr ri Bieod’ Tacreaced. the hook springs out and catches {t.| Figs,” which has full directions for|this one, there le no man | could |) Snlemel. | ashington st Rufus Davis 4 ues Or You May Get a Substitute Henry expects to save all the| babies, children of all ages and for | ove 1 do my children. . j are * Tho WN. sp; milk, and he is depending upon|sTown-ups plainly on each bottle. A MOTHER, | | te Nourishing Keckie to bring him home four fish| Beware of counterfeits sold here. A.—If you two love each other Food-Drink | STAN HAD NERVE [See that it is made by Fig Syrup Company.” ‘California | well enough to marry, and if you every day after her feed | Refuse any | both agree to do what ts right by the lake tor All Ages While this new preparation splendid re: vt other kind with contempt Jall the children, I see no reason Olive Pei White Blane, wt it Fou ins — Druggists. Saget " ARRANGE SCHOOL al tne cutee, 1 ome to renee ROEM many A! Fountains - Oruggists. | a happy family. It all depends iat’ Tet duns White’ Amen: SAE LE upon your willingness to be a moth et tis Kase’ ta Tohaaae aaa COURSE ‘er to all alike and his willingness ? <eeteng why a dive . Pn. | to be a father to all alike. ent sere eg . ee BUSINESS CARDS ‘ ae wa St.nard W. Blane in superior court ar’ men special free lecture course, de-| | e| Blane is a sailor on the U. S.C, G t t t Printed for |ginning April 9, at the John B.| Q—i have at last decided to Sushomish, Mrs, Blane says that, pes. Allen school, includes addresses on write you In connection with a mat- stehouah wa ta wall chile 20D hil nquiries $2.25 Per 1,000 imental, morai and physical weilfare | Good sewed Work. est Ouk Leather | ter that has caused me a great deal seniattown bills, Blane has had articees [some “nan betes re ‘encushea “ of chi nm and parents. | Stall 68, Lower Floor Pike Place Market | of anxiety for a couple of weeks. | | n back to! burchased by himself charged to c8rry them through an entire Following is the progr | | hope you will not consider this a ted by the | her account. coure little financial assists April 9, Mra. Jackson Silbaugh,| foolish affair, for | yes from misery, aponr end io ered --—- ap the coaree at tublt Ohenee aan , member of nate: menimam | wax || We Make Motion Pictures || « Myeloid eile J I do not claim that my system car h to completion, commission; April 16, Dr. Roberta . a treatment ts a a prete E n order to assist these young Wimer-Ford, osteopathic physician Finest Equipment in the age, and am quite popular with the Plant and Office lunat 1 can give life and force ' -: DRAWN IN MACHIN a STUDENT AID DEPART- , i phyasich Northwest 1 } . a MENT has been established in the April Mrs. Blanche H. Mason. | girls, but no one takes me serious: 10th A na onsiderable num- police matron, April 36 Austin EB Jacobs Photo Shops ly. Have had several minor affairs ve. a ABERDEEN, Wash, April 7 ts can earn part of Griffit! ex-chief of police; May 7,/ of the rt da that has hit East Uni Antone Kramatiteh 1, was drawn |Rev. John William Haman, Ph. D P.1, Building, Seattie me hard. | felt that my love was son into a planer shaft when his May 14, Reah H. Whitehead, justice | returned, but porns ee ee bs. East 1164—Phones—East 849 clothes were caught, his left arm h experience of the peace; May J. A, Rokes had a little misunderstanding an We have the ta ! was torn from his body, and his the will be paid for his attorney at. law 2s, Mtavor| NAVY YARD ROUTE nave not sen anything of #40" | men a Nerve. vecia severing |Vight log and right arm, and three began Hiram C. Gill, miemenaen Wah. Meant other for some weeks. is absolutely guarant ee ani Grtices [ribs were broken. He died eight a SN cents Culsned Dette, Reatiia | | received cards and 3/1} opder is solicited. Hatt People’s Rank Bldg. Second and| hours later aaa Sunday), $09, 10:30 a m., 1:80, x-| couple of letters, which | believe hd orange agen ff age ig 9 Ee Sunday (Sunday 2:20), 63° » m | were written by “the one,” the lration tree WHILE DISPUTE IS ON, |:: y 1146 pom. me table subject to chang PATIENT IS UNCARED | 5.1. 11 writing looks like hers, disguised. Would It be right for me to pay cards and open to a Lin students taking course GIVEN A JUDGMENT without FANCY FRESH WALL PAPER AT HALF PRICE CREAM. | jee Boe Trip any attention to the Rabi cour ERY BUTTER 30c | Mirrors, 008 I oe ao vik We are closing out our Wall Papers. Will continue the Paint Elmer F. Davis, head of the firm . spite 1 val d , , and 8 busine which constructed the steel work ‘ hactates we veal dela iP pring 1 It’s Easy to Peel Off them? Please advise me and re- und “eGHRIS ! GN & WALL PAPER CO Tena monte Dulltitnc, alia Opunanie Choice Loin 18c son, 15th ove, N. W. and W, 49tl All Your Freckles} ''*ve ™* of this awful anxiely. 2 COLUMBIA ST 4 theatre and other large Seattle P “run over by e rtherr PA od 1A 'S buildings, was awarded a ) Pork Chops..... st, run over by s Great Northern | few AI don't wonder in the least, judgment against the C. F Jones Choice Veal 15¢ ble to leave the city honpital Wed-|and the clear skin" wo wreat thee | tat Fe By agi Miho Construction Co, of San Franciaco : nesday morning. His inj ere|no bieach can bet nily suc | anxiety Ro o8e takes 7¢ in the superior court Tuesda. ORE ie A ments. “Ordinar lized wax in| yourself ve rusty ny do} FS : : A, ee Choice Spare ch?” N. W. and Shilshole ave.| far better, | * Sou tr ti heh ovat Cae preneat g Special All This Week |: | Bisurated Magnesia al ae and est a Ribs ......... fg) org TOT IP state of terrible anxiety and dof g Gold Filled Spectacles and ]$ b nnd. the ‘Orient promises ; Choice Mutton the Ballard police station. A hurry |*? something for the world that pele E Eye Glasses, Fitted With 2 for Stomach Trou les fore Cc call was sent by the police to Dr.| ‘ make people take you mor ' © Spherical Lenses— 2. In these days of almost universal sirous Chops ... .... Booth, Great Northern physician ery freckle bee disap. | Cvs? As for the girls, you Ravers © & ][indigestion, dyspepsia and other |Dr. Booth replied {t was a city ge °*l time enough to worry about them J = BR dlasacsnoh tceunie, the rasent. oe fase, according to report made t ‘ tchy, pimpled #iin, alxo| when you get a little more common || | Py ement bya great spectalin ane, acco » na ” i is senaon, ma sense than you seem to have now é ° re bisurated magnesia 4 Sergt. Hadden, The city ambu awn od Mention 1 © } ntailible remedy f ' llance was then obtained 1 thout dt shou you pay any @ ntion |7 © + r onion The efte to unsigned letters or postal cards? | % Inetuain mina soraa- | we while, the sinplexion (Tf the girl thought anything of you | 2 vate . ‘ 2 RAISED $500 Hhintned bein so cleat, mouth and | she would sign her ary i shell Siataiiin Free 2 Rev, H. Milton Mickens, pastor : | wrote to you, Why don’t yo 2 bt tha. inet African ‘Methodist : x t wit" l her if she wrote them? 4 BINYON OPTICAL CO. |2 ipiscopal chure h ’ g an our ragea z J. RB BENYON, JR 1116 FIRST AVE, NEAR SENECA ST, > ‘ je bisurated = magy rex , Look ra oe, mipeti se or Cg Rdg ee a half pint. of wite Q—We are four girls who are| s $ fiwere, te ee eek two Maually You will find the room you Shee Open Until 6:20 >. Me” Bi reports that the returus for the day |'nct\ng wrinkis resumen ‘known invited to attend a surprise party|| " BINYON OPTICAL CO.—1118 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA Jjiisunneared. und normal digestion *| want in Star “For Rent” Ad netted $600, dvertisement. on a young man, Can you sugges! completely restore

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